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Customers surf seamlessly from start to finish with more than 30 HSPA
devices on Canada's most reliable network
Rogers has been perfecting the GSM family of technologies for nearly ten years. Today, with a selection of more than 30 HSPA devices, Rogers offers the broadest portfolio of the wireless products Canadians want including the widest range of HSPA smartphones, Google Android and BlackBerry devices, and the best variety of Quick Messaging phones.
"Rogers customers can choose from a device lineup that is the envy of wireless companies around the world," said
The new Nokia N86 will hit Rogers shelves in the coming weeks. The ultimate Webphone lineup features the BlackBerry Bold 9000 in white, the HTC Magic, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 and the new LG Eve, which made its global debut exclusively at Rogers this week. Each device features a variety of multimedia capabilities that get the star-treatment on Rogers' seamless, reliable network.
"Customers looking for a proven HSPA network will continue to choose Rogers," said
Rogers portfolio of HSPA devices is available for purchase across
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